mien ye janna chahta hoon keh neeche likhi hoi windows mien kia farak hai? aur kon si behtar hai?
1. Windows 7 Enterprise.
2. Windows 7 Professional.
3. Windows 7 Home Premiure.
4. Windows 7 Ultimate.
mien ye janna chahta hoon keh neeche likhi hoi windows mien kia farak hai? aur kon si behtar hai?
1. Windows 7 Enterprise.
2. Windows 7 Professional.
3. Windows 7 Home Premiure.
4. Windows 7 Ultimate.
salam...... adeel bhai har kaam ke liye alag windows ka version hota hai jaisa ke aap kisi offoce me kam karte hain to Windows 7 Professional. wese sab se best Windows 7 Ultimate hai is se har kam ho sakta hai
Yar ap win 7 ultimate ke bjai professional use karo ultimate se achi he me khud use kar raha hoo aur ulttimate se thori fast chalti he
Mujhe b btao
kia batain?
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUMWindows 7 Home Premi ...package, which offers streaming from one Windows Media Player to another over the same network, DVD playback, DVD authoring, and all the media-handling of previous WMC editions. Home Premium is also the Windows 7 edition that cancreatea HomeGroupshare, while Windows 7 Starter PCs can simply join them. HomeGroup shares are like personal, local peer-to-peer networks, which are great for controlling access to shared files on a local network. This is perfect for anybody sharing a dorm network or who has roommates or children they don't want accessing certain music or image files across a shared network.
WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL
There are some nice additional add-ins in Windows 7 Professional-- like local offline file caches, backing up restore points to network shares, and acting as a Remote Desktop server -- but the two main value-adds are Windows Serverdomain support, and XP mode. Those upgrade will run you about $100 more than the price of Home Premium, with a full suggested retail price of Windows 7 Pro running about $300. For those of you running Windows XP-only legacy apps, thisis where you start, because Windows 7 Professional is the cheapest edition that has the XP mode emulator. Windows 7 Professional is also the cheapest edition that can join a WindowsServer domain, which is a growing concern for home users but not exactly common. If either Windows domain access or XP emulation aren't on your need-to-have list, odds are you don't need to upgrade from Home Premium to Professional.
WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE/ENTERPISE
The two main upgrades found in Windows 7 Ultimateare BitLockerdata encryption and the ability to create AppLockers, which can block out banned programs from running on the OS. These bell and whistles are actually surpisingly cheap, considering that Ultimate only retails for about$20 more than Windows 7 Pro, with a full suggested retail for Windows 7 Ultimate of about$319. If the main Ultimate add-ons sound like corporate-centric features, they are. It's unlikely the average home user will need to encrypt local files or create "safe" application lists (though I know a few tech-savvy parents who may vehemently disagree). Ultimate also sports some slick language translation and network printer-handling features but, again, these are concerns largely for businesses rather than conventional end-users. Windows 7 Ultimate supports some UNIX applications, which should please some in the open source crowd, but this feature is mostly aimed at the legacy app/server farm community, which is (again) to say large businesses. The only difference between Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise is that Enterprise is available under volume licensing, with some of the Windows Software Assurance bells and whistles.
ALTERNATE EDITIONS
To comply with European Union antitrust requirements, Microsoft is reportedly producing alternate versions of each Windows 7 edition. E-type alternates (for example, Windows 7 Professional E) have Internet Explorer 8 stripped out. N-type alternates have Windows Media Player 12 stripped out. Even in non-alternate editions, both those programs can be uninstalled from any version of Windows 7.
CONCLUSION
The main choice for most users will be between Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional, with networking the primary determining factor. If you need to join a Windowsdomain, you need Windows 7 Professional or above. If you aren't worried about networking, Windows 7 Home Premium is the edition of choice. Windows 7 Starter should be regarded as a netbook-only option, and the Enterprise/Ultimate product is almost exclusively for the security hyper-conscious. Your mileage may vary, but for most users Windows 7 Home Premium will be more than good enough
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUMWindows 7 Home Premi ...package, which offers streaming from one Windows Media Player to another over the same network, DVD playback, DVD authoring, and all the media-handling of previous WMC editions. Home Premium is also the Windows 7 edition that cancreatea HomeGroupshare, while Windows 7 Starter PCs can simply join them. HomeGroup shares are like personal, local peer-to-peer networks, which are great for controlling access to shared files on a local network. This is perfect for anybody sharing a dorm network or who has roommates or children they don't want accessing certain music or image files across a shared network.
WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL
There are some nice additional add-ins in Windows 7 Professional-- like local offline file caches, backing up restore points to network shares, and acting as a Remote Desktop server -- but the two main value-adds are Windows Serverdomain support, and XP mode. Those upgrade will run you about $100 more than the price of Home Premium, with a full suggested retail price of Windows 7 Pro running about $300. For those of you running Windows XP-only legacy apps, thisis where you start, because Windows 7 Professional is the cheapest edition that has the XP mode emulator. Windows 7 Professional is also the cheapest edition that can join a WindowsServer domain, which is a growing concern for home users but not exactly common. If either Windows domain access or XP emulation aren't on your need-to-have list, odds are you don't need to upgrade from Home Premium to Professional.
WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE/ENTERPISE
The two main upgrades found in Windows 7 Ultimateare BitLockerdata encryption and the ability to create AppLockers, which can block out banned programs from running on the OS. These bell and whistles are actually surpisingly cheap, considering that Ultimate only retails for about$20 more than Windows 7 Pro, with a full suggested retail for Windows 7 Ultimate of about$319. If the main Ultimate add-ons sound like corporate-centric features, they are. It's unlikely the average home user will need to encrypt local files or create "safe" application lists (though I know a few tech-savvy parents who may vehemently disagree). Ultimate also sports some slick language translation and network printer-handling features but, again, these are concerns largely for businesses rather than conventional end-users. Windows 7 Ultimate supports some UNIX applications, which should please some in the open source crowd, but this feature is mostly aimed at the legacy app/server farm community, which is (again) to say large businesses. The only difference between Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise is that Enterprise is available under volume licensing, with some of the Windows Software Assurance bells and whistles.
ALTERNATE EDITIONS
To comply with European Union antitrust requirements, Microsoft is reportedly producing alternate versions of each Windows 7 edition. E-type alternates (for example, Windows 7 Professional E) have Internet Explorer 8 stripped out. N-type alternates have Windows Media Player 12 stripped out. Even in non-alternate editions, both those programs can be uninstalled from any version of Windows 7.
CONCLUSION
The main choice for most users will be between Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional, with networking the primary determining factor. If you need to join a Windowsdomain, you need Windows 7 Professional or above. If you aren't worried about networking, Windows 7 Home Premium is the edition of choice. Windows 7 Starter should be regarded as a netbook-only option, and the Enterprise/Ultimate product is almost exclusively for the security hyper-conscious. Your mileage may vary, but for most users Windows 7 Home Premium will be more than good enough
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